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oculoplastic

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oculoplastic
denoting plastic surgery of the eye, eyelids, ocular muscles, lacrimal apparatus, or orbit.


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Hospital), Pe'er (ophthalmology, Kiryat Hadassah Jerusalem), Murphree (Director, The Retinoblastoma Center, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles) and Perry (orbital and oculoplastic surgery, Cole Eye Institute) have gathered information from over 120 colleagues for this guide to the diagnosis and management of ophthalmic tumors.
In addition to common eye problems like cataract, different subspecialty clinics have been set-up for management of various complicated eye problems like paediatric eye diseases, retinal pathology, orbit and oculoplastic disorders, corneal and lacrimal diseases and low vision management.
In addition to common eye problems like cataract, different subspecialty clinics have been set-up for management of various complicated eye problems like paediatric eye diseases, retinal pathology, orbit and oculoplastic disorders, corneal and lacrimal diseases and low vision management.
 
 
 
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